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Student Council SEATED Cleft tu rightj: Mr. Martin, Marlene Borror, Judy Hoffman, Alice Hutchins, lack Ott, David Dimick, Phyllis Roley, Lila Baughnian, Margaret WVright, Dorothy Shafer. STANDING: Indy johnson, Eddie Volz, VVayland Marlow, Bruce VVilliams, David lclces, Eleanor Hodges. This year the Student Council had a very full and success ful program. David Dimick was our president and he did a very good job in leadership. The Student Council had a dance after Homecoming and invited the visiting school. VVe started a clean-up campaign in order to keep our building clean and neat. All the members of this group Worked very hard and were extremely cooperative. The junior American Red Cross program was started and a group of students went to Chillicothe to entertain at the Veterans Hospital there. President ....,,,,... .,,, D avid Diniick Vice President ....., ....... A lice Hutchins Secretary '..... ....... P hyllis Roley Treasurer ....... ....... I ack Ott This Page Sponsored by STUDENT COUNCIL
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FIRST ROYV: fleft to rightj Mr. Mccroskey, Maryan Francis, Joanne Hutchins, Joyce Bennett, Alice Hutchins, Nancy Groves, Edith Young, Mary Ellen Quick, Sue Coopvrrider, Rachel Collins, Burliaira Pheneger, P. Sue Pinkerton. LAST ROW: Qlcft to rightj Walter Krause, Ronald Van Atta, Ralph Young, Bill Laverty, Snm Philipps, Bruce Schilling, Bill Moore. On November 18 and 19, the junior class presented their annual play. This year, they chose a comedy: What A Life by Clifford Cold- smith. This play is built around the scrapes and struggles of Henry Aldrich and his best girl, Barbara Pearson. The play afforded many laughs as well as a good share of tense moments. It is the story of any high school student who is just getting adjusted and can't quite get into the swing of things. All's Well that ends well, though and our minds were eased as Henry emerged happily with the help of the sympathetic assistant principal. The entire play takes place in the princi- ple's office over a period of two days. This Page Sponsored by Ma. AND MRS. RAY I. LEWIS T
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